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  • "' Hemopoietic growth factors "'regulate the differentiation and proliferation of particular progenitor cells.
  • 32.2005 " Establishment and application of a method for assessing hemopoietic chimerism in rhesus after allogeneic stem cell transplantation"
  • SHP-1 gene has two promoters : P-1, active in epithelial cells, and P-2, active in hemopoietic cells.
  • Cells observed as CD34 + and CD38-are of an undifferentiated, primitive form; i . e ., they are multipotential hemopoietic stem cells.
  • The protein encoded by this gene is a protein-tyrosine kinase that is predominantly expressed in hemopoietic cell types, and belongs to the Src family of tyrosine kinases.
  • The set comprising CLP cells and similar progenitors are themselves descendants of the pluripotential hemopoietic stem cell ( pHSC ) which is capable of generating all of the cell types of the complete blood cell system.
  • These are referred to as " colonies . " Therefore, it was possible to add various substances to cultures of hemopoietic stem cells and then examine which kinds of colonies ( if any ) were " stimulated " by them.
  • I would like to know if the CFU cells are the only blood forming cells in hemopoietic stem cell formation . basically what I need to know is the different types of blood cells developed from hemopoietic stem cells and how they are formed?
  • I would like to know if the CFU cells are the only blood forming cells in hemopoietic stem cell formation . basically what I need to know is the different types of blood cells developed from hemopoietic stem cells and how they are formed?
  • The L isoform is expressed only in hemopoietic cell lineages, while the T isoform has been found in all other normal cells of solid tissues that have replicative potential ( fibroblasts, endothelial cells, epithelial cells, melanocytes, etc . ).
  • TK is currently being investigated in patients suffering from acute leukemia in first or subsequent complete remission and at high risk of relapse or in patients with relapsed disease who are candidates for haploidentical transplantation of hemopoietic stem cells ( taken from a partially HLA-compatible family donor ).
  • Hemopoietic stem cells were cultured ( see cell culture ) on a so-called semisolid matrix, which prevents cells from moving around, so that, if a single cell starts proliferating, all of the cells derived from it will remain clustered around the spot in the matrix where the first cell was originally located.
  • Since a patient's bone marrow is virtually guaranteed not to survive a course of CBV, the receiving patient must receive a transplant ( allogeneic or autologous, depending on his or her condition ) of stem cells ( formerly referred to as a bone marrow transplant ) to replace the patient's own hemopoietic ( " blood-forming " ) stem cells.